The resort is so confident about their common manta encounters that divers who do
not see any manta rays in one week do not have to pay their bar bill.
Here, you'll get the rare chance to
see manta rays in their undisturbed, natural habitat.
This dive site is called Manta Point for a reason: it's where divers
see manta rays up close in their natural habitat.
There was also a large flood light aimed at the water, which confused me at first until I realized it was to
see the manta rays swimming just below the surface.
The dive guide will tell code of conduct
when seeing manta ray or mola - mola which one of them is to look from safe distance only.
Now if you have not
seen a Manta ray yet, they are absolutely enormous but are also the most graceful, peaceful creatures that I have ever seen underwater.
The highlight of the southern dive sites however is the chance to
see the manta rays feeding in the shallows or being cleaned by the reef fish.
It is also the only place in the area where you can
regularly see manta rays and the incredible Mola Mola (oceanic sunfish) if you time it right.
If you like to dive, you can combine a Komodo Island tour and a dive to
see manta rays within the same day - trip.
I'm a sucker for tropical islands, but I've yet to visit the Maledives — It's actually quite high on my list, especially for scuba diving (one place to
easily see manta rays).
See manta rays circle Hin Muang and Hin Daeng and enjoy the rich diving available around Koh Haa and Koh Phi Phi too.
With Similan - like formations, the best visibility of all local sites, and the greatest chance
of seeing manta rays and whales, this island is probably the best outside the Similan Islands and Hin Daeng, and is Dive The World Thailand's local favourite.
You also can see the stunning view of Nusa Penida Cliffs and if you lucky you can
see Manta rays swimming around from top of cliff where you stand to see them with careful and curiosity.
Visit the crystal clear waters at Meemu Atoll, also called «Mulaku» by the locals, and you are almost guaranteed to
see manta rays on every dive.
There was a group of six fun loving, dive crazy, adventurous women, and we were all anxious to
see manta rays!
Or
seeing a manta ray or barracuda?
With 4 professionally trained Aqualung service technicians on site at Two Fish Divers, we make sure are equipment is serviced to Aqualung standards and all ready to take you safely diving underwater to
see the manta rays and molas this high season.
The island is pretty busy at the moment with many walk in guests coming in hoping to see the amazing diving around the area as well as the chance to
see some manta rays.
Just a short boat ride from Sanur, the islands of Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Cengingan and Nusa Penida offer a variety of dive sites including Manta Point — so called because this is the place to
see manta rays, Crystal Bay, Ceningan Wall, Mangroves and Engine Reef.
• Head over to Anau to
see manta rays.
After resting for a while, we carried on sailing for about 1h from the Komodo National Park towards our last stop, Manta Point, so called because it's a good spot to
see manta rays... Once again we passed by incredible islands, with different shades of blue water and white sand.
If diving is your thing, here you will
see manta ray's and if you're lucky, whale sharks!
You can also do a snorkelling trip to Manta Point (also off the coast of Nusa Penida) to
see manta rays.
Are you planning your dive trip to Nusa Lembongan to
see manta rays and mola?
If you want to
see manta rays, they are seen in the area all year round while sharks are best seen during the months of March.
Moreover, during the colder months you have a great chance to
see manta rays, and other sharks like hammerheads and white tips.
Drifts along German Channel carry snorkelers through schools of jacks, snappers and barracudas, with a chance to
see manta rays.
If you want to
see manta rays, you are advised to go to Socorro.
You can tell your green - with - envy co-workers that
you saw a manta ray at Racha Noi, at 30 metres while you were working through your advanced diving certification.
Spot marine life — you may
see manta rays, dolphins, dugong, turtles or whales depending on the season.
Around the boulders there is a good chance to
see manta rays and occasional whale sharks.
During the whale shark season, it is also possible to
see manta rays.
There are numerous beautiful beaches to visit, and countless snorkeling opportunities with the chance of
seeing manta rays, turtles, reef sharks and a myriad of colorful tropical fish.
The journey is long but these dive sites offer a good chance of
seeing manta rays and whale sharks.
As you swim or snorkel you may even be lucky enough to
see manta rays, whales or dolphins pass near by.